Brian & Selena Rozzo
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Brian & Selena
What kind of car, truck motorcycle or vehicle?
Tiburon
What are your main interests?
Car Shows, Models and Photography

We co-founded a car Club named Project Mayhem Car Club with a Friend named Jason Sullins who is in the Army in Afganistan for a year long tour. He owns an awesome red  mustang that we will post some pictures of on here.  Over the years Selena has taken many pictures for "ECS magazine" of car shows with different models.  ECS Magazine is a car show magazine that is an online magazine only.  She has however been published in the paper magazine edition of Performance, Audio and Sound Magazine.  Eventually she founded" Project Mayhem Models".  She recruitts and sometimes teaches new models different poses if they have no experience and brings them to car shows to model with our car clubs vehicles and other cars as well.  Many of her pictures are taken at various Meca Shows around the Nashville, Murfreesboro area.   We attend a variety of shows as well as Meca shows in the Nashville/Clarksville area's and some KY area's.  We enjoy a good relationship with many of the the other clubs due to this working relationship of taking pictures of other clubs for the ECS magazine and posing our models with their cars.  Its a great feeling to not have rival clubs, instead to be welcomed by other clubs when we arrive and know that they look forward to seeing us and having their pictures taken with our models and spending time with Project Mayhem Car Club and Models. We like to think that we are setting a good examble for some of the younger less experienced clubs who have rivals and are often in fights.  We set an example we hope that clubs can be friends and compete against each other in good spirit and show good sportsmanship!  We are looking forward to the 2012 show season. We hope to meet some of you out there at a show so if you see a Project Mayhem Banner flying under a tent or in front of a car please stop in, we would love to meet you.......Brian & Selena Rozzo 

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At 5:28am on October 29, 2011, Michael Thies said…
Welcome Brian & Selena!!
Welcome over to our website! I am so pleased to have you here! This is a great site for those of us that love old cars and bikes!! :-) I see you planning to attend the kick off party. http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/2012-season-kick-off-party
Whether you are looking to attend events or when you are interested in helping promote and publicize events, we are pleased to help bring a broader awareness about auto, truck and motorcycle events throughout the US. There are so many things we can do together to increase attention to our mutual interest in "wheels". The more members and participants you get to join and "RSVP", the higher ranking I can push for your club/event on the search engines. Please note that we provide a unique URL for all events, and this is good to use in emails and other links.
http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/georgia-wheels-project-2011
We are very eager to see some photos (& videos, too!) of your Tiburon, as well as of the various other vehicles you favor, and all the events you enjoy, too. We want as many photos as we can get. Please announce this at any shows you attend, as we want to get the word out! It is good to write about your "wheels" adventures on the blog, as we all enjoy stories from our members.
One of the real strengths of our website is the feature that any member can add events whenever they find one that have not been listed! You do not have to "submit" through emails or the postal service, etc.
If I can help at all, call me at 770-883-0160.
Sincerely,
Mike Thies
 
 
 

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